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Life's roughest storms prove the strength of our anchors… Ava Hunt and Ethan Mitchell are in New York trying to handle his family business while Ava tries to help her sister with the criminal charges. Jenny has turned a corner, and Ava wants to save her sister from being the Mitchell family's scapegoat. The press is making Ava's life hell with crazy stories about how she is using Ethan and has created an elaborate revenge plot to get back at him for her own family's downfall. When it gets to be too much, Ava decides to leave New York and go back home to Hawaii. Will their love handle the pull from every side? Touch the Sea Series Book 1 – Seduction Island Book 2 – Gentle Rhythm Book 3 – Dancing on Waves Book 4 – Stormy Waters Book 5 – Tempting the Ocean
Smooth Sailing or Stormy Waters? by Rena D. Harold,Lisa G. Colarossi,Lucy R. Mercier Pdf
Smooth Sailing enhances our understanding of the family's transition through adolescence by examining qualitative data about the experiences of parents and teens across multiple relationships and social contexts. This volume follows the same 60 families described in the authors' first book, Becoming a Family (2000), relating their stories about their transition from childhood to adolescence. Collectively, the two books provide a unique longitudinal perspective on family development using two distinct data collection formats and time frames. Interdisciplinary in nature, the book draws on theory and practice from the fields of social work, psychology, and sociology. Smooth Sailing reveals a picture of the transition to adolescence as it is influenced by intrafamily relationships as well as social context factors. Initial chapters lay the foundation for the study's methods. Proceeding chapters present the participants' stories, organized by context - developmental changes, interpersonal relationships, education, and work. Each chapter follows a similar format: an overview of past research; interview and coding techniques; and a presentation of parents' and teens' qualitative descriptions. Chapters also include an analysis of gender and conclude with implications for practice and policy. The final chapter in the book summarizes this work and looks ahead to the next developmental period, emerging adulthood. Intended for researchers in a variety of disciplines such as social work, psychology, and sociology, this volume also serves as a supplementary text for courses on the family and/or adolescent development.
She hides her turmoil under a sea of calm. His past won’t leave him alone. Can they brave the storms of the heart and find true love safe harbor? Haunted by regret, Eden Perez is determined to mend the fractured bond with her estranged daughter. After a decade in California, becoming a surgeon, and running from her past, she returns to her daughter’s small hometown, hoping to find a way to heal the wounds that fractured their relationship. But confronting the pain of the past proves more challenging than she ever imagined. While Eden faces the storm of her mistakes, she finds solace and an unexpected friend, Tate Siren. A kind and enigmatic man, Tate offers her respite from the turmoil, giving her space to heal the shattered pieces of her heart, even as he fights the torments of his past. As Eden’s fragile bond with her daughter begins to mend, a tempestuous revelation threatens their progress, pushing Eden to the brink of losing everything she holds dear. Battling against the furious winds of doubt and despair, she must summon the strength to weather the storm and protect the newfound relationship with her daughter and the love she has discovered with Tate. “Stormy Waters” is the second book in the "Lake House Love series", but can be enjoyed as a standalone. It is an emotionally charged tale of redemption, forgiveness, and the enduring power of love. With its richly woven narrative and unforgettable characters, this heartfelt novel will sweep you away on a captivating voyage of self-discovery, reminding us that even in the darkest of times, there is always the possibility for new beginnings.
My Emmaus Walk Through Stormy Waters by Debra Tomaselli Pdf
Have you ever wondered if God is real? Questioned your faith? Lost a loved one? Battled cancer? Hoped for a reason to sing in the storm? You're not alone. This book, My Emmaus Walk Through Stormy Waters, contains stories of the author's struggle through two big storms in her life - grief and cancer. Discover how the foundation of faith that helped her navigate grief following her brother's death now provided freedom from fear when she was diagnosed with cancer. How it changed her perspective, delivering positivity. How she discovered joy, even in the thick of battle. How she found peace in the chaos. It's a love story. A story of God's love for us, and our love for God. Come...come and see...
Meditations After Holy Communion by Edward Looney Pdf
In what promises to become a spiritual classic, Fr. Edward Looney's Meditations after Holy Communion guides your prayers during those intimate moments with the Lord following Holy Communion, elevating your soul and mind and leading you into a deeper relationship with Christ. Inspired by the work of Fr. Daniel Lord, S.J., Fr. Looney offers here a method of prayer that is sure to renew within you the practice of fruitful Eucharistic prayer. He will guide you through each Sunday of the year with meditations tied to the liturgical seasons, ensuring that you are aligned not only with Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time, but also with the universal Church, now and throughout the ages. Each meditation introduces you to a topic for reflection and provides points to ponder and a short prayer. These guided meditations are especially helpful in those moments when you return to your pew, recollect after
Greek Waters Pilot is the definitive cruising guide to the coasts and islands of Greece, covering the entire area from the Ionian Islands to the Aegean, Rhodes and Crete and includes details of over 450 harbours and anchorages in a single volume. Greek Waters Pilot has been painstakingly compiled from Rod and Lucinda Heikell’s own survey work and exploration over four decades, as well as first-hand information from their network of contributors. The organisation of so much detail within the confines of a single volume is impressive. This, the fourteenth edition, marks the fortieth anniversary of the first edition of this celebrated cruising guide. It has once again been thoroughly updated to reflect developments and changes across the whole region. Enriched with fascinating historical, mythological and gastronomic information, Greek Waters Pilot is an incomparable resource and companion for anyone planning to spend time in these endlessly enticing waters.
Bringing New Law to Ocean Waters by David D. Caron,Harry N. Scheiber Pdf
In this volume, leading scholars and jurists in ocean law provide perspectives on the past record of legal change together with analyses of a wide range of institutional and legal innovation that are needed to meet current challenges.
Autobiographical International Relations by Naeem Inayatullah Pdf
This volume provides a novel approach to international relations. In the course of fifteen essays, scholars write about how life events brought them to their subject matter. They place their narratives in the larger context of world politics, culture, and history. Autobiographical International Relations believes that the fictive distancing associated with academic prose creates disaffection in both readers and writers. In contrast, these essays demonstrate how to reengage the "I" while simultaneously sustaining theoretical precision and historical awareness. Authors highlight their motives, their desires, and their wounds. By connecting their theoretical and practical engagements with their needs and wounds, and by working within the overlap between theory, history, and autobiography, these essays aim to increase the clarity, urgency, and meaningfulness of academic work. These essays are autobiographical, but focused on the academic aspect of authors’ lives. Specifically, they are set within the domain of international relations/global politics. They are theoretical, but geared to demonstrate that theoretical decisions emerge from theorists’ needs and wounds. Theoretical precision, rather than being explicitly deduced, is instead immanent to the autobiographical and the historical/cultural narrative each author portrays. And, these essays are framed in historical/cultural terms, but seek to bind together theory, history, culture, and the personal into a differentiated and vibrant whole. This book moves the field of International Relations towards greater candidness about how personal narrative influences theoretical articulations. No such volume currently exists in the field of international relations.
Spiritual warfare is not a church fad. Rather, it is the rediscovery of biblical Christianity. Furthermore, one will not grasp what the Bible teaches until one comprehends what it affirms about spiritual warfare. In truth, spiritual warfare permeates the entire Bible. When one learns to read the Scriptures through the lens of spiritual warfare, one will discern the mission of God, understand the kingdom of God, and be able to participate in the work of God. As a professional theologian, seminary professor, and spiritual warfare practitioner, Bill Payne believes that the church will not make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:18-20) until it operationalizes what the Bible teaches about spiritual warfare. As it orients the reader to the spiritual warfare mandate, Satan Exposed tackles the difficult passages of Scripture. In short, this book will change how you read the Bible, how you understand reality, and how you do ministry.
The Ethnopoetics of Space and Transformation by Stuart C. Aitken Pdf
Change is inevitable, we are told. A job is lost, a couple falls in love, children leave home, an addict joins Narcotics Anonymous, two nations go to war, a family member's health deteriorates, a baby is born, a universal health care bill is voted into law. Life comprises events over which we have considerable, partial, or little or no control. The distance between the event and our daily lives suggests a quirky spatial politics. Our lives move forward depending upon how events play out in concert with our reactions to them. Drawing on nearly three decades of geographic projects that involve ethnographies and interviews with, and stories about, young people in North and South American, Europe and Asia and using the innovative technique of ethnopoetry, Aitken examines key life-changing events to look at the interconnections between space, politics, change and emotions. Analysing the intricate spatial complexities of these events, he explores the emotions that undergird the ways change takes place, and the perplexing spatial politics that almost always accompany transformations. Aitken positions young people as effective agents of change without romanticizing their political involvement as fantasy and unrealistic dreaming. Going further, he suggests that it is the emotional palpability of youth engagement and activism that makes it so potent and productive. Pulling on the spatial theories of de Certeau, Deleuze, Massey, Agamben, Rancière, Zizek and Grosz amongst others, Aitken argues that spaces are transformative to the degree that they open the political and he highlights the complexly interwoven political, economic, social and cultural practices that simultaneously embed and embolden people in places. If we think of spaces as events and events encourage change, then spaces and people become other through complex relations. Taking poetry to be an emotive construction of language, Aitken re-visualizes, contorts and arranges people's words and gestures to